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"In Orlando, forty-nine innocent men and women died. They were killed because a terrorist, who vocally and openly pledged allegiance to ISIS, was intent to kill them. ISIS is a terrorist organization whose depravity of human life knows no end. They have used machetes, bombs, and guns to commit their atrocities. They have beheaded children and forced mothers to watch.

Washington D.C. – Today, in a victory for the Constitution and the American people, a federal district judge ruled in House v. Burwell that the Obama administration unlawfully funded parts of Obamacare without an appropriation from Congress. Congressman Ted S. Yoho (R-FL-03) issued the following statement:

Washington D.C. – Congressman Ted S. Yoho (R-FL-03) introduced a bill, with the support of 31 Members of Congress, to streamline the benefits claims process between the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the congressional constituent advocates processing those claims on behalf of veterans and their families.

One hundred and fifty years ago, in the midst of a bloody Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln led a courageous Congress to ratify the 13th Amendment and abolish slavery in America. Today, Congress commemorated this significant moment in our nation’s history with a moving ceremony in Emancipation Hall.

House Speaker Paul D. Ryan on Tuesday joined the chorus of Republican voices decrying presidential candidate Donald Trump’s call to block all Muslims from entering the United States — but stopped short of saying he would reject Trump were he to become the GOP nominee.

After efforts to freeze refugee admissions from Syria and Iraq caused a backlash from the Obama administration and the foreign policy establishment, lawmakers in the House and Senate are now revisiting the visa waiver program with 38 mostly European countries. The House is slated to vote Dec. 8 on legislation from Rep.

With President Barack Obama in France this week as the Conference of Parties (COP21) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meets, a Republican congressman from Florida offered a resolution ensuring congressional approval is needed on any agreement.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Several rural counties in north Florida are struggling with high-speed Internet service after an agency created in 2009 has become unreliable, and some customers have moved on to other sources for Internet service, local officials said.

From his seat on the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, a Florida congressman is looking to ensure President Barack Obama can’t ignore Congress as the administration transfers captured terrorists held at Guantanamo Bay.